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"Setting the table" for the NFL offseason


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1 hour ago, countryboi said:

McCarthy, Eberflus and Daboll? Thats my guess 

Pretty smart guess imo if you watch all games you know these three are definitely sitting in the hottest seats in the league. One you can't lose to Carolina that'll get you fired lol we know that. Two you can't have Caleb W looking exactly like Justin F and Mitch T he's supposedly way to talented and he definitely has weapons all around. Lastly Dallas is a mess you're always on the hot seat based off expectations. I'd throw in Doug P as the fourth option to get axed, we know Tep can't fire another coach it'll be detrimental to the Panthers based off the scathing remarks about our franchise this season.

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Jacksonville will be getting rid of both HC and GM on Monday.

Dallas will be cutting ties with McCarthy after Thanksgiving game.

Chicago will ride out the season before letting Eberflus go.

Cleveland will probably cut ties with GM and possibly Stefanski.

Daboll and staff will be out in NY, GM possibly as well, though not until the end of the season.

Just my opinions.

And I think Evero will be retained here because I believe he will be part of the Head Coaching interviews around the league. (Not that I think he's ready for HC job, I'm not sure he was really ready as a DC).

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2 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

And I think Evero will be retained here because I believe he will be part of the Head Coaching interviews around the league.

Best case scenario is that Evero finally gets a HC job, and we pocket the 3rd comp pick and hire Robert Saleh as our new DC. 

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2 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

And I think Evero will be retained here because I believe he will be part of the Head Coaching interviews around the league. (Not that I think he's ready for HC job, I'm not sure he was really ready as a DC)

I think Evero’s contract runs out after this season? If true then I’m not sure if him getting hired away for a HC position will net us a third rounder at all. Unless, they secretly extend him this season. 
 

edit: found that he has one more year on his contract after this season. He can stay or most idealistic scenario would be like what has been said: he gets a HC gig, we net a third rounder, hire Saleh, Saleh gets hired away after 2 years, we net another third rounder. 
 

(then proceed to miss on each third rounder in the draft)

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11 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

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I've asked Zod months ago to fix the password recovery system...now, we can't embed tweets effectively. This place is an afterthought to Zod now. He's on another planet these days, but we have no Superman to fix anything.

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Zac Taylor is in an interesting situation. The Bengals defense is putrid and the question needs to be asked, do you potentially waste another year of Joe Burrow’s career banking on Taylor to fix it?

If there’s one thing teams should learn from the Panthers, it’s don’t waste your MVP QB’s career hoping that your struggling coach can turn it around.

Not to mention, the Bengals job would be highly coveted, they could probably pry Ben Johnson from Detroit.

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